If you're ever feeling bad about yourself, just take a stroll through the following posts from people who missed very obvious jokes. We're pretty sure they'll boost your self-confidence. Check out /r/woooosh for more cringe material!

Comebacks are really their own art form. It takes a lot of quick wit and creativity to think of the perfect way to roast someone, after all. So scroll down for some clever roasts and insults, and then click here for more!

It seems like the trends on /r/DankMemes just kind of spawn out of nowhere and honestly we'll never totally understand it. The latest craze is Greek gods, so here are 15 of 'em that we found particularly strange and amusing.

We know that all women are different, but there are certain things that most of us understand universally. So whether you're a woman or femme person, we think you'll relate to the following memes we curated just for you. And check out some more feminine memes here if you're so inclined!

We've been seeing a lot of wholesome content lately. It makes sense. When the world feels bleak, most people need a little positivity to remind them that even the pain is temporary. This post is not for these people. Reddit user u/mc_gnome took to r/AskReddit requesting people share some 'unfun facts' on the thread. The responses weren't just 'unfun,' they're actually mind-blowingly morbid and depressing. But some people, like us, enjoy learning of the cruelty of nature. And these posts are for you.

We're not fans of bullying or "othering" people but roasting is a thing all it's own. If people ask for it, roasting and toasting should definitely be fair game. So don't feel too guilty scrolling through these owns. They got what they asked for.

Commenters might not make the world a better place, but they definitely make it a whole lot more interesting. The r/cursedcomments subreddit is dedicated to the brave souls who go out on a limb to ruin our day - and we feel absolutely indebted to 'em. Where else can you feel nauseous, impressed, and horrified, all at once?

Some people just need to be put in their place when they tell straight-up lies on the internet. We would recommend just not trying to bullshityour way through life in order to solve this problem, but it gives us so much schadenfreude-y entertainment that we're not going to do that.

Thank God memers seem to be less interested in coronavirus and quarantine content nowadays, because honestly we were getting pretty tired of it. So please enjoy this week's COVID-less installment of the Dank Drop, and check out last week's drop here!

Ever have it out with someone (either seriously or in good fun) and think of the perfect comeback hours later when you're in the shower? Happens to us all the time. These clever souls didn't have to suffer like that - they came up with some seriously smart sh*t at just the right moment. Salute.

It seems like every week dank memers get less and less inclined to create content about coronavirus, which we're extremely okay with. And in case you missed last week's Dank Drop, click here! (The memes are still good, we promise.)

Some of our favorite content on the internet has to do with Lord of the Rings. And that's not terribly surprising. It seems that it's possible to relate pretty much any meme format to J.R.R. Tolkien's well-loved series of books and the movies they inspired. Better yet, there are myriad communities dedicated to the memes on Reddit and Facebook. And that's where we find quality "shireposts" like the ones below.

While we're happy for all anyone who has had a "successful" friends with benefits situation, but in our experience someone almost always gets hurt. The current climate is an especially weird time for "no-strings attached" lovers. While some people are going months without seeing their sexual partners, others have instead decided to shack up for quarantine. This r/relationships post (since deleted) deals with the latter. After a couple years of being sexually involved, and finally after quarantining with her, this guy has started to catch feelings. The confused dude took to Reddit to express his conflicted feelings, and after the post was shared on Twitter, many users decided to share their two cents. While we think it is rotten to string someone along, it's important to remember these people are in their early twenties. It's normal for a 21 year old to be somewhat immature in love. We're just glad he seems to be wising up emotionally.

The following posts depict the strange, surreal times we're living in right now, and we have to be honest in that they may even hit a little too close to home. Scroll down to see for yourself. If you want to feel even weirder and more hopeless, check out /r/BoringDystopia!

Hooray, it's the moment of the week that you've been waiting for! If you aren't familiar with the Dank Drop, it's where we bring you our favorite dank memes from the past week. Check out /r/DankMemes and last week's installment for more!